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Introducing the Minolta Zoom 90, a dependable and feature-rich 35mm point-and-shoot camera released in 1991 and manufactured in Japan, designed to give everyday photographers sharp results with the push of a button. With a versatile 38–90mm zoom lens, automatic focus and exposure, and a built-in flash system, the Zoom 90 is built to handle everything from wide group shots to zoomed-in portraits with ease and precision.
Key Features:
Year Released: 1991
Country of Manufacture: Japan
Film Format: 35mm
Lens: Minolta 38–90mm f/3.5–7.7 zoom lens
Autofocus: Active infrared autofocus with focus lock
Exposure Control: Fully automatic programmed exposure system
Flash: Built-in automatic flash with fill-in, red-eye reduction, and night portrait modes
Viewfinder: Zooming optical viewfinder with frame indicators
Self-Timer: 10-second electronic self-timer
Film Handling: Motorized film loading, advance, and rewind
DX Coding: Automatic ISO setting via DX-coded film (ISO 100–1000)
LCD Display: Top-panel display showing frame count, flash mode, and battery level
Power Source: One 6V lithium battery (2CR5)
Build: Sturdy plastic body with ergonomic grip and sliding lens cover
Operation: Fully automatic, easy to use for all skill levels
Extras: Infinity focus mode, backlight compensation, and auto flash cancel
Disclaimer:
All cameras have been tested for basic functionality, including shutter operation, film advance, and flash (if applicable). Please note that due to the vintage nature of these items, minor cosmetic wear may be present. Returns are available upon request—please contact us within 7 days of delivery to initiate a return.
Introducing the Minolta Zoom 90, a dependable and feature-rich 35mm point-and-shoot camera released in 1991 and manufactured in Japan, designed to give everyday photographers sharp results with the push of a button. With a versatile 38–90mm zoom lens, automatic focus and exposure, and a built-in flash system, the Zoom 90 is built to handle everything from wide group shots to zoomed-in portraits with ease and precision.
Key Features:
Year Released: 1991
Country of Manufacture: Japan
Film Format: 35mm
Lens: Minolta 38–90mm f/3.5–7.7 zoom lens
Autofocus: Active infrared autofocus with focus lock
Exposure Control: Fully automatic programmed exposure system
Flash: Built-in automatic flash with fill-in, red-eye reduction, and night portrait modes
Viewfinder: Zooming optical viewfinder with frame indicators
Self-Timer: 10-second electronic self-timer
Film Handling: Motorized film loading, advance, and rewind
DX Coding: Automatic ISO setting via DX-coded film (ISO 100–1000)
LCD Display: Top-panel display showing frame count, flash mode, and battery level
Power Source: One 6V lithium battery (2CR5)
Build: Sturdy plastic body with ergonomic grip and sliding lens cover
Operation: Fully automatic, easy to use for all skill levels
Extras: Infinity focus mode, backlight compensation, and auto flash cancel
Disclaimer:
All cameras have been tested for basic functionality, including shutter operation, film advance, and flash (if applicable). Please note that due to the vintage nature of these items, minor cosmetic wear may be present. Returns are available upon request—please contact us within 7 days of delivery to initiate a return.